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the new york city marathon has been canceled. runners will not trek through a five-borough disaster area. race organizers and mayor bloomberg issued a joint statement. it is clear it was becoming a matter of controversy and division. the criticism, understandable. millions are still suffering. some without power, water and heat. some without any homes at all. massive generators sitting idle for the race. crates of water, even vodka, outraging many runners. some started a facebook page to boycott the marathon. and the tweets lit up. >> there's people out there without blankets, without anything. and these generators. >> reporter: some runners applauding the decision to cancel. >> i feel good that the city is taking care of what it needs to take care of. >> reporter: but there's plenty of heat. mayor bloomberg insisted the race was on, even up until friday afternoon. >> literally have flown halfway around the world for this. >> reporter: gavin king came from shanghai, china, to run. >> i have a charity for homeless. but i can't col
the new york city marathon has been canceled. runners will not trek through a five-borough disaster area. race organizers and mayor bloomberg issued a joint statement. it is clear it was becoming a matter of controversy and division. the criticism, understandable. millions are still suffering. some without power, water and heat. some without any homes at all. massive generators sitting idle for the race. crates of water, even vodka, outraging many runners. some started a facebook page to...
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new york city gets down to 34. that's the city. you go outside of the city, and some of the affected areas. the power's out. you got all that cold sitting around. it could be in the 20s, easily. and the windchill will be even worse. i wanted to mention that. and then, i've got another threat, of course i do. wednesday into thursday, that cold air meets moisture in the south. does it sound familiar? it's not the same. i promise you, it's not the same. five-foot to ten-foot waves are possible. cold, wet rain on the coastline. and some snow heading to some of the inland and higher elevation areas. i'll have more on this and the nation's weather coming up. for now, back to dan. >> just what we do not need in the disaster zone. ginger, thank you. >>> this morning, the feds say they are taking action on that massive gas shortage that is crippling the storm zone. check out the lines. these are reminiscent of the 1970s gas crisis. people are starting to get very, very cranky out there. can this new action taken by fema and the military mak
new york city gets down to 34. that's the city. you go outside of the city, and some of the affected areas. the power's out. you got all that cold sitting around. it could be in the 20s, easily. and the windchill will be even worse. i wanted to mention that. and then, i've got another threat, of course i do. wednesday into thursday, that cold air meets moisture in the south. does it sound familiar? it's not the same. i promise you, it's not the same. five-foot to ten-foot waves are possible....
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new york city will be 63. that's a big picture. let's get a check a little closer to home. >> i'm so excited. i haven't been to chicago much since i left. i got a picture to chicago. hail, yesterday, in naperville. then -- >> that's a meteorologist through and through. >> california. a little mist around the top of the mountain. dan and bianna. >> safe to say, ginger has different tastes in weather than most human beings. >>> the backlash to black thursday. holiday shopping blitz traditionally begins the day after thanksgiving, otherwise known as black friday. but some major retailers just announced they'll be opening their doors earlier than ever this shopping season on thanksgiving night, in fact and not everyone is taking the news well. some employees are up in arms of giving up one of their favorite holidays. >> that's right. store workers are saying enough is enough. many have to come in so early they can't have dinners with their families. they're organizing and fighting back. forget black friday. this year, many retailers ar
new york city will be 63. that's a big picture. let's get a check a little closer to home. >> i'm so excited. i haven't been to chicago much since i left. i got a picture to chicago. hail, yesterday, in naperville. then -- >> that's a meteorologist through and through. >> california. a little mist around the top of the mountain. dan and bianna. >> safe to say, ginger has different tastes in weather than most human beings. >>> the backlash to black thursday....
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there at 30, new york city and just outside of it, right at or even some places below the freezing mark. so, it's a number that i need to show you and i can't tell you that they're going anywhere. the 30s going to stick around all the way through most of the week. so, it's not like this is lifting. and then, i've got another threat, of course i do. you've got that low pressure system that becomes that nor'easter, that kicks back rain, wind. we're talking one to three inches of rain. a very vulnerable shoreline there, going to get 6 to 12-foot there at the jersey shore and elsewhere, going to get 6 to 12-foot waves and then you add more mix of cold, poconos get a little bit of snow. david? >> couldn't come at a worst time. ginger, i know you'll be tracking this the whole way through. thank you, ginger. >>> and we've been tracking the hunt for fuel since sandy hit. with more than a million and a half still without power and gas stations running dry, there is a ray of hope tonight. and abc's alex perez is in new jersey this evening. alex? >> reporter: well, david, this is the sight so many
there at 30, new york city and just outside of it, right at or even some places below the freezing mark. so, it's a number that i need to show you and i can't tell you that they're going anywhere. the 30s going to stick around all the way through most of the week. so, it's not like this is lifting. and then, i've got another threat, of course i do. you've got that low pressure system that becomes that nor'easter, that kicks back rain, wind. we're talking one to three inches of rain. a very...
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here in new york city. >> oh, sure, okay. [cheers and applause] >> yeah. >> that's a busy job. >> yes. >> a lot to do? >> see a lot of these running around. >> yeah, i know. the rats? [laughter] >> oh. >> but those aren't made of rubber, so... >> oh, no, no, no. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> that one's looking kind of hungry. [laughter] >> well, let me tell you. we're gonna give you a fun halloween-themed question. you get it right and you get $1,000. >> okay, all right, all right. thank you. thank you. >> there's only one caveat to all of this. in order to play for $1,000, you have to also wear the wig that jason had on. >> is that the wig he just took off? >> what? >> is that-- >> that's the wig he just took off. it's fine. >> that's worth $100,000. >> [laughs] [audience whistling, cheering] [cheers and applause] got it? >> yes. >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. now we're talking. >> i'm ready. >> okay, alan says he's ready. you guys, are you ready? [cheers and applause] then let's play millionaire. [dramatic musical flourish] all right, al
here in new york city. >> oh, sure, okay. [cheers and applause] >> yeah. >> that's a busy job. >> yes. >> a lot to do? >> see a lot of these running around. >> yeah, i know. the rats? [laughter] >> oh. >> but those aren't made of rubber, so... >> oh, no, no, no. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> that one's looking kind of hungry. [laughter] >> well, let me tell you. we're gonna give you a fun halloween-themed question. you get...
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, improving pennsylvania to the new york city area. as some dry air works its way in. it will keep it chilly here. as far as storm total snowfall goes -- many spots 3, to 6 inches, include the new york city area. the connecticut area, heavy snow through the day yesterday. that's where we see accumulations reaching a foot. keeping it chilly this morning. many spots in around the freezing point. warmer air on the way as we head into the weekend. rob and paula, back to you. >> jim, thanks a lot. >>> here's a look now at the rest of the nation's weather. northern montana, bracing for a blizzard with up to 6 inches of snow and some strong winds there. and gusty in reno, and salt lake city. some rain in seattle and portland. >> much cooler than usual in central and southern florida. miami will barely break 70. honolulu and phoenix in the mid 80s. the midwest is mainly in the 50s and 60s. but any time we mention honolulu it's got to be just torturous. so we'll just stop mentioning paradise. >> seething jealousy we have in the northeast. yeah.
, improving pennsylvania to the new york city area. as some dry air works its way in. it will keep it chilly here. as far as storm total snowfall goes -- many spots 3, to 6 inches, include the new york city area. the connecticut area, heavy snow through the day yesterday. that's where we see accumulations reaching a foot. keeping it chilly this morning. many spots in around the freezing point. warmer air on the way as we head into the weekend. rob and paula, back to you. >> jim, thanks a...
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york city back from work. we have had about a three mile walk both ways. but it is just what new yorkers do. we're coming from queens, going back to our home in long island. we're not the only ones, every which way you look, everybody is doing their own thing. >> there is no traffic cops, not good, not good. >> this is what is in front of our building, that is my building in the back. this went all the way through the building. there is no fences left. >> i'm a train operator, i'm supposed to report here. and it is a ghost town. this is cone island station. normally it is hustle, bustle here, nothing but muck on the street level. >> still windy, the big ship -- >> as you can see behind me, we have downed trees. the only thing this weather is good for is making snowballs. >> the fire crew does not know what happened but there is some thick, black smoke coming out of the ground behind me. and as you can see, the fire crew is back there at york avenue. everybody is gathered together. and more emergency responders
york city back from work. we have had about a three mile walk both ways. but it is just what new yorkers do. we're coming from queens, going back to our home in long island. we're not the only ones, every which way you look, everybody is doing their own thing. >> there is no traffic cops, not good, not good. >> this is what is in front of our building, that is my building in the back. this went all the way through the building. there is no fences left. >> i'm a train operator,...
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now," new york city, island of fear and frustration. >>> this morning on "world news now," new york city, island of fear and frustration. people desperate days after sandy. >>> on staten island, a tragic picture of devastation and death is emerging. it's friday, november 2nd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good friday morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm sunny hostin. paula faris is on assignment. and we'll get to those surreal scenes. really they are surreal from staten island in just a moment. >>> and also this half hour, running on empty. lines are getting longer, and temper, of course, getting shorter as people wait hour after hour trying to buy gasoline. >> the tough part, not just because people have longer commutes because the traffic is crazy, they need that gas for generators back at home because they have no power. gas, really, is a lifeline right now, waiting forever to get a fill-up. it's crazy. >> it's crazy. >>> also this half hour, we will turn our focus to the final four days in the race for the white house and how the candidates
now," new york city, island of fear and frustration. >>> this morning on "world news now," new york city, island of fear and frustration. people desperate days after sandy. >>> on staten island, a tragic picture of devastation and death is emerging. it's friday, november 2nd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good friday morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm sunny hostin. paula faris is on...
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york city and westchester county also have their lights back on but progress is much slower on long island where hundreds of angry residents protested outside the power company's offices saturday. that was on saturday. most customers there on long island will have service restored, they say, by tuesday. >>> and actors justin timberlake and jessica biel were among the volunteers helping clean up storm-ravaged rockaway, queens. according to "us" magazine, they were handing out food to victims, victims who live there and were hard hit by that storm. >>> the country's largest four-year college system is looking to crack down on so-called super seniors. officials at the california state university system, which has over 400,000 students, will vote this week on graduation incentive fees aimed at encouraging to finish their degrees in four years to make room for new students. it can triple the cost for students who complete five years to finish. >>> finally, with thanksgiving less than two weeks away, the newest balloons in macy's thanksgiving day parade, well, they went out for a test dri
york city and westchester county also have their lights back on but progress is much slower on long island where hundreds of angry residents protested outside the power company's offices saturday. that was on saturday. most customers there on long island will have service restored, they say, by tuesday. >>> and actors justin timberlake and jessica biel were among the volunteers helping clean up storm-ravaged rockaway, queens. according to "us" magazine, they were handing out...
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as well as the new york city hotel maid who had accused him of sexual akault. prosecutors have dropped criminal charges against strauss-kahn, but the incident ended his political career as well as his marriage. you remember once that woman came forward and gave that big interview to robin roberts last year, and then several other women came out as well. he kind of never admitted guilt but said it was a moral lapse, whatever happened in that hotel room. so according to some sources there will be another court hearing next week on the matter. >> i was covering the story, trying to remind everyone when i was analyzing it that just because the prosecutor says i can't prove this case does not mean it didn't happen. it just means that something fell apart, perhaps the victim has given conflicting testimony, stories, something has changed, but it doesn't mean it didn't happen. this settlement in my view, you know -- >> how much money are we talking? >> talking millions of dollars. >> really? >> also some sort of confidentiality clause. she can't talk about this ever a
as well as the new york city hotel maid who had accused him of sexual akault. prosecutors have dropped criminal charges against strauss-kahn, but the incident ended his political career as well as his marriage. you remember once that woman came forward and gave that big interview to robin roberts last year, and then several other women came out as well. he kind of never admitted guilt but said it was a moral lapse, whatever happened in that hotel room. so according to some sources there will be...
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. ♪ >>> a live picture of new york city, saturday morning in new york city just days after super storm sandy ripped through the east coast, we're here with a live edition of "your bottom line." this is far from over here. catastrophe experts say the storm could rack up $50 billion in damages. millions of you are still without power. and the paper work is just getting started. >> we lost our house, our pool, and god only knows what else. >> unbelievable. it's like a war zone. >> i'm not exactly sure where to go from here besides calling the insurance company. >> that's the first step. then comes calculating the loss and cashing the check. in sandy's wake, tens of thousands of homeowners are now asking if a tree falls in a hurricane, who pays? >> if the tree hits your house, you call your insurance company and file a claim. you're going to be covered for the damage that that tree does to your house, for anything that's in the house, and for the cost of removing that tree. >> jean salvatore of the insurance information institute. >> how does wind damage -- that comes under your homeowner
. ♪ >>> a live picture of new york city, saturday morning in new york city just days after super storm sandy ripped through the east coast, we're here with a live edition of "your bottom line." this is far from over here. catastrophe experts say the storm could rack up $50 billion in damages. millions of you are still without power. and the paper work is just getting started. >> we lost our house, our pool, and god only knows what else. >> unbelievable. it's...
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new york governor andrew cuomo estimates repairs for the state and new york city will top $32 billion. another $9 billion may be needed to prevent damage from future storms. cuomo says sandy affected many more people and places than did hurricane katrina. >>> next door in new jersey, which suffered $30 billion in losses, governor chris christie, just announce thad he's running for re-election. christie's won praise and new found popularity with his handling of hurricane sandy. he says he is going to seek another term next year. so he can continue leading the state through the long recovery. and he, won back in 2009 by 86,000 votes. so far no democratic challenger has put their name in the hat, but we're hearing rumbles of potentially newark mayor cory booker. >>> another popular politician who has kind of gained some voice on the national stage. should be interesting. i wonder how two things will impact him in terms of his standing within the gop. number one, of course, the famous scene of christie and the president during hurricane sandy when he was very praiseworthy, you know, of th
new york governor andrew cuomo estimates repairs for the state and new york city will top $32 billion. another $9 billion may be needed to prevent damage from future storms. cuomo says sandy affected many more people and places than did hurricane katrina. >>> next door in new jersey, which suffered $30 billion in losses, governor chris christie, just announce thad he's running for re-election. christie's won praise and new found popularity with his handling of hurricane sandy. he says...
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in new york city, just getting around has been a challenge. two tunnels that were flooded remain closed to traffic. and in lower manhattan, no power means the traffic lights are out. you might understand why new yorkers are getting a little fed up. jim axelrod is there tonight. jim. >> reporter: well, scott, this water-filled tunnel behind me is just one of the many challenges sandy has left for new yorkers who are facing a transportation nightmare. on this road into new york city, gasoline may be hard to find, but frustration summer is not. >> get in front of me! get in front of me! if it makes you happy. >> reporter: supply isn't the problem. it's the power blackouts that are keeping pumps from operating. >> move it! move it! >> reporter: aaa says just a their of station stations are open in new jersey and long island. this line was three hours long. >> worth the wait. >> reporter: house of representatives waiting for gas is followed by hours to get over a bridge or through a tunnel. > tunnel. to reduce congestion, police are turning away ca
in new york city, just getting around has been a challenge. two tunnels that were flooded remain closed to traffic. and in lower manhattan, no power means the traffic lights are out. you might understand why new yorkers are getting a little fed up. jim axelrod is there tonight. jim. >> reporter: well, scott, this water-filled tunnel behind me is just one of the many challenges sandy has left for new yorkers who are facing a transportation nightmare. on this road into new york city,...
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they'll set this up. 250 across new york city's five boroughs. and they're going to be especially engineered so they can be sprayed clean in case [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. go to our website below to get u-verse high speed internet for just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's all the speed you need all at a great price. our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wireless gateway turns your home into a private wi-fi hot spot that connects your wi-fi devices and can even save on your smart phone data usage at home. go to our website below to get at&t u-verse high speed internet for just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. that includes access on-the-go to our entire national wi-fi hot spot network, with over 30,000 h
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. >>> turning to other news, new york city police have charged a door-to-door salesman with the death of three shop coaches. they say he was ready to kill again. the victims were all shot in their stores. police say the prints were on the murder weapons. >>> four other houses hit by the blast are still part of the active crime scene. investigators are focusing on the appliances for the search of that blast which they believe was caused by natural gas. >>> after months of mental health issues and allegations of political misconduct, congressman jesse jackson jr. is officially calling it quits. jackson turned in his resignation letter citing his deteriorating health. he easily won re-election just days ago while still hospitalized for bipolar disorder. jackson is reportedly facing a federal investigation into possible misuse of campaign funds. >>> also this morning, the family of hector, macho co-macho is deciding whether or not the former boxing champ should be removed in life support. doctors said he was expected to survive after shot tuesday night in the face in puerto rico but the c
. >>> turning to other news, new york city police have charged a door-to-door salesman with the death of three shop coaches. they say he was ready to kill again. the victims were all shot in their stores. police say the prints were on the murder weapons. >>> four other houses hit by the blast are still part of the active crime scene. investigators are focusing on the appliances for the search of that blast which they believe was caused by natural gas. >>> after months...
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the number one city to the clubhouse and, right here, new york city. unbelievable. if you can afford to m house flippers are making profits of more than $118,000. a boy, did they have to have a lot of skin in the game. we will be right back with "2 cents more." stay with us. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches natioide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven d dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. ll now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insu
the number one city to the clubhouse and, right here, new york city. unbelievable. if you can afford to m house flippers are making profits of more than $118,000. a boy, did they have to have a lot of skin in the game. we will be right back with "2 cents more." stay with us. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches natioide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for name you know....
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new york city, baltimore, 15 degrees colder than usual. honolulu and phoenix in the mid to upper 80s. >>> and in the aftermath of sandy, the issue of long-term housing for victims has fast become the top priority. in very few places is it more evident than in the hard-hit community of rockaway beach, queens. look at this, a helicopter flight over that neighborhood yesterday showed just how widespread that destruction truly is. it's heartbreaking. and the randomness of the damage is truly remarkable. >> reporter: you can see what was once a kitchen, and if you look inside those kitchen cabinets, all the plates and cups stacked up as if nothing happened here. it looks like this picture can't be real. and that's what strikes you when you look at these pictures. you look at them and say this couldn't possibly be real. >> yeah. more than 1.3 million homes and businesses across the storm zone still without power. now a full week after the storm hit, sandy is being blamed for 106 deaths in the u.s. now we have cold temperatures, plunging. we have
new york city, baltimore, 15 degrees colder than usual. honolulu and phoenix in the mid to upper 80s. >>> and in the aftermath of sandy, the issue of long-term housing for victims has fast become the top priority. in very few places is it more evident than in the hard-hit community of rockaway beach, queens. look at this, a helicopter flight over that neighborhood yesterday showed just how widespread that destruction truly is. it's heartbreaking. and the randomness of the damage is...
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ginger zee, abc news, garden city, new york. >>> moving to politics this morning. today president obama is expected to deliver his first remarks on his agenda since election night. he'll make a statement from the white house about his plan to spur the economy and reduce the nation's deficit. meanwhile house speaker john boehner has already signaling his willingness to hammer out a budget deal in an exclusive interview with abc's diane sayer, boehner made it clear that he's not open to raising taxes, but he did express confidence he and the president could find some common ground. >>> sources tell abc news that talks are under way for a possible plea deal for congressman jesse jackson jr. the illinois democrat is currently being treated at the mayo clinic for bipolar disorder. the fbi is investigating jackson for improperly using campaign funds for personal purchases, potentially furniture at his home, but he coasted to victory tuesday, retaining his congressional seat, despite virtually no presence on the campaign trail. the only involvement, a robo call. had. vote
ginger zee, abc news, garden city, new york. >>> moving to politics this morning. today president obama is expected to deliver his first remarks on his agenda since election night. he'll make a statement from the white house about his plan to spur the economy and reduce the nation's deficit. meanwhile house speaker john boehner has already signaling his willingness to hammer out a budget deal in an exclusive interview with abc's diane sayer, boehner made it clear that he's not open to...
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city to new york. 30s in fargo and in the twin cities. if we didn't tell you before, it's 80 in miami. did you know it was 80 down there? >> second favorite city. so nice. >>> technological cautionary tale here it stems from your cell phone. an artist in texas bought 44 old razr phones on ebay last month, planned to use them in sculpture. >> instead, what kyle williams found on the phones proved a little too good to ignore. he put it all into a book. the pages show the phones along with all of the pictures left on them. not to mention some old pretty racy text messages. >> oh, that is delicious. williams calls the book "a document of the life of razr users, 2005 to last year. remember, folks, delete, delete, delete. oh, look at that. i want to get that book. i am so nosy. >> that's good stuff. good job, dude. >> delete, always there some where. >> somewhere in cyberspace. >> that's it. scary on so many levels. >>> coming up, you have to wonder about parents who name their baby something we're not going to tell you just yet. a crazy name.
city to new york. 30s in fargo and in the twin cities. if we didn't tell you before, it's 80 in miami. did you know it was 80 down there? >> second favorite city. so nice. >>> technological cautionary tale here it stems from your cell phone. an artist in texas bought 44 old razr phones on ebay last month, planned to use them in sculpture. >> instead, what kyle williams found on the phones proved a little too good to ignore. he put it all into a book. the pages show the...
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new york city mayor michael bloomberg calls our approach to immigration suicidal. so how should we handle immigration? does anyone do it better? in this hour, and in a "time" magazine essay, we'll journey to japan, europe and canada. we'll find out what they're doing right, what they're doing wrong, and what we can learn. first, let's visit a country with one of the strictest immigration policies in the world. a place that has tight control of its borders, few illegal immigrants, and a strong, coherent national identity. what are the effects of keeping foreigners out? let's get started. >>> japan's economy was once the envy of the world. now it's limping along, projected to grow less than 2% a year over the next five years. here's one possible reason. the nation's population is shrinking, dramatically. japan's current population is around 127 million. it's on pace to be just 90 million by 2050, a drop-off of almost a third. the nation is also ageing. almost one in four people are 65 or older, making japan the oldest country on earth. >> by 2040, the median age in j
new york city mayor michael bloomberg calls our approach to immigration suicidal. so how should we handle immigration? does anyone do it better? in this hour, and in a "time" magazine essay, we'll journey to japan, europe and canada. we'll find out what they're doing right, what they're doing wrong, and what we can learn. first, let's visit a country with one of the strictest immigration policies in the world. a place that has tight control of its borders, few illegal immigrants, and...
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for their ongoing toughness and resilience. >> about half of the fatalities in the new york city area happened on staten island. they were really devastated. >>> deadline issued to striking hostess workers has come and gone. and so far nobody is budging. >> that's it. hostess told employees if they did not get back to work by 5:00 p.m. eastern last night the company would move to shut its doors for good. well, the picket lines are still up, and hostess says it will announce its next move later this morning. so in the meantime we're just left to saver all of the goodness from hostess. what are these? obviously. twinkie here. these are the ohio these are the ho-hos. >> don't call me that. come on. >> suzy qs. is that what it is called, zach. >> where is the ding doing? you should know something about that. >> your favorite. >> i want to dispel a little myth though -- always thought these didn't have a shelf life. they would stay good forever. >> hold on, i have to grab my ding-dong. >> grab your ding-dong. >> sorry, susie -- grab my other ding-dong. >> where is the other? >> i don't kno
for their ongoing toughness and resilience. >> about half of the fatalities in the new york city area happened on staten island. they were really devastated. >>> deadline issued to striking hostess workers has come and gone. and so far nobody is budging. >> that's it. hostess told employees if they did not get back to work by 5:00 p.m. eastern last night the company would move to shut its doors for good. well, the picket lines are still up, and hostess says it will announce...
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only zoos or petting zoos are allowed to keep zebras in new york city according to the health department and inspectors are investigating as they should. >> more shocked to learn that the guy who has the animals actually lives at home with his parents. i was shocked to learn that he didn't have a more active dating life. but i guess he stays busy with -- i'm coming in a minute, ma! i'm coming in a minute, ma! [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. go to our website below to get u-verse high speed internet for just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's all the speed you need all at a great price. our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wireless gateway turns your home into a private wi-fi hot spot that connects your wi-fi devices and can even save on your smart phone data usage at home. go to
only zoos or petting zoos are allowed to keep zebras in new york city according to the health department and inspectors are investigating as they should. >> more shocked to learn that the guy who has the animals actually lives at home with his parents. i was shocked to learn that he didn't have a more active dating life. but i guess he stays busy with -- i'm coming in a minute, ma! i'm coming in a minute, ma! [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded...
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. >> reporter: we went climbing the long and dark stairs in redhook, brooklyn, at the new york city housing authority where thousands of family are living without heat and electricity. some of the 47,000 without power across the city. >> you just have to, well, pray and hope for the best. >> reporter: we found nia tarver and her family using steam from boiling water to keep warm. >> thank god my stove works. if we didn't have the stove, it -- i don't think i would stay here. >> reporter: the stove is what is keeping you warm? >> yeah. >> reporter: outside, long lines at the relief agencies for bread, blankets and suits. red cross agencies are here. families are entering their third week without power, and they want someone held accountable. >> we were left behind. that's all i can say. left behind. we, too, pay taxes. >> reporter: they worry there is no one rushing to restore the power here because they're poor. local power utilities say they have done their job, the power is here at the curb. the housing authority said it can't pull the electricity in because the equipment in the basement
. >> reporter: we went climbing the long and dark stairs in redhook, brooklyn, at the new york city housing authority where thousands of family are living without heat and electricity. some of the 47,000 without power across the city. >> you just have to, well, pray and hope for the best. >> reporter: we found nia tarver and her family using steam from boiling water to keep warm. >> thank god my stove works. if we didn't have the stove, it -- i don't think i would stay...
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three in new york city. five inches in central park. 10 inches in someplace from this very early nor'easter. getting power back on will be a challenge. it may take some time. it is a huge setback for emergency relief crews and efforts underway to get things back to normal after hurricane sandy. now we have this big snowstorm and they're dealing with the aftermath here in barnegat. back to you. martha: some people are in desperate situations out there and needs to be remembered. steve, thank you so much for bringing us that. this latest storm is to blame for 115,000 new power outages. 60,000 of those customers are in new york and new jersey and they lost power again after sandy and got hit again last night. more than 600,000 people are still without electricity. some of them are literally hovering around, i saw pictures of people in queens and in staten island. they have a cooking pot on a table with candles float being in it. they're hovered around that for warmth. the president said 15 minutes you will get
three in new york city. five inches in central park. 10 inches in someplace from this very early nor'easter. getting power back on will be a challenge. it may take some time. it is a huge setback for emergency relief crews and efforts underway to get things back to normal after hurricane sandy. now we have this big snowstorm and they're dealing with the aftermath here in barnegat. back to you. martha: some people are in desperate situations out there and needs to be remembered. steve, thank you...
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new york governor andrew cuomo and new york city mayor michael bloomberg will accompany the president has he views the damage. >> the trip follows his first news conference of the president's second term. abc's jonathan karl was there. >> reporter: in his first comments on the sex scandal that brought down his cia director, the president said petraeus failed to meet his own standard but he also praised him. >> we are safer because of the work that dave petraeus has done. and my main hope right now is that this ends up being a single side note on what has otherwise been an extraordinary career. >> reporter: he also addressed the central question -- did the scandal put national security at risk. >> i have no evidence at this point from what i have seen that classified information was disclosed that in any way would have had a negative impact on our national security. >> reporter: on the high-stakes talks over the looming budget crisis, the president took a hard line on his bottom line. any deficit deal must include tax increases on the wealthy. >> mr. voters agreed with me on this issue
new york governor andrew cuomo and new york city mayor michael bloomberg will accompany the president has he views the damage. >> the trip follows his first news conference of the president's second term. abc's jonathan karl was there. >> reporter: in his first comments on the sex scandal that brought down his cia director, the president said petraeus failed to meet his own standard but he also praised him. >> we are safer because of the work that dave petraeus has done. and...
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even new york city outside the city could see up to four inches. and the other big impact is going to be the winds. they're already gusting 40 to 50. and the peak of the storm up to 70 miles an hour. a lot of people are going to lose power in this region after they just got it back on from sandy. >> and certain people still don't have it. this is insult to injury. bill kairns, thank you. >>> coming up next, the grand outdated party? a new acronym for the gop. i'm joined in the spin room to talk about that. keep it locked into msnbc, the place for politics. one. two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas! no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy most. [ woman in pet store ] it's as easy as... [ all ] one! -two. all ] three! [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> how did president obama's victory
even new york city outside the city could see up to four inches. and the other big impact is going to be the winds. they're already gusting 40 to 50. and the peak of the storm up to 70 miles an hour. a lot of people are going to lose power in this region after they just got it back on from sandy. >> and certain people still don't have it. this is insult to injury. bill kairns, thank you. >>> coming up next, the grand outdated party? a new acronym for the gop. i'm joined in the...
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on the situation here in new york city. some signs of recovery, if ever so slight. >> uh-huh. >> of street lights in lower manhattan which was inundated with wa water were restored yesterday. >> those living near the world trade center site, were first to have theirs turned back on. >> it was impossible to miss here in my hometown. lots of new yorkers walking instead of using limited bus service available. things will ease a bit today. parts of the city's extensive subway cyst,000 tell are reopening today. and measures are being put in place to ease gridlock on the streets. >> some folks had extremely long commutes because of the gridlock, yeah. resourcefulne resourcefulness, new york style. these folks hit a bank and used its power to charge cell phones. customers across northeast are having trouble completing calls because of knocked out transmission sites. late yesterday, at & t, team mobile, announced plans to share their networks during the aftermath. nice move, companies! >> new yorkers. >> been together. can you hear
on the situation here in new york city. some signs of recovery, if ever so slight. >> uh-huh. >> of street lights in lower manhattan which was inundated with wa water were restored yesterday. >> those living near the world trade center site, were first to have theirs turned back on. >> it was impossible to miss here in my hometown. lots of new yorkers walking instead of using limited bus service available. things will ease a bit today. parts of the city's extensive...
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together for your future. ♪ >> a man convicted of plotting to bomb the new york city subways, the sentence and what he said at the hearing when we continue. >>> tonight's "keeping them honest" report. we're not offering our opinion or trying to play favorites and we're not supporting democrats or republicans as they do on other cable channels, finding the facts, the truth there's still value in that. the benghazi attack and the toned down message from one congressman today. republican congressman peter king, a member of the house intelligence committee. former cia director david petraeus testified about the attack before the committee today in a closed-door session and he did the same on the senate side. the retired general was on the hill for five hours. according to congressman king, petraeus told them the attack on benghazi was an act of terrorism committed by al qaeda, christopher stevens and three other americans were killed in that assault. five days after the attack on the sunday morning talk shows there was no talk of a terrorist attack from susan rice, the u.s. ambassador to the u
together for your future. ♪ >> a man convicted of plotting to bomb the new york city subways, the sentence and what he said at the hearing when we continue. >>> tonight's "keeping them honest" report. we're not offering our opinion or trying to play favorites and we're not supporting democrats or republicans as they do on other cable channels, finding the facts, the truth there's still value in that. the benghazi attack and the toned down message from one congressman...
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our next abc 7 news >> announcer: live from times square in new york city, election night 2012. here again, diane sawyer and george stephanopoulos. >>> and we are seeing the electric jumbotrons. and it's been an electric night here back in the crossroads of the world, times square. and as we know, a presidential election underway that will decide so much for american families. from taxes to health care, as we said, george, from war to the future of this country. and right now, we are learning more about each of the states. particularly those states that we have not yet projected that are key. >> big battleground states. we're watching them closely. let's start with florida right now. 81% of the vote is in right now. it's divided right down the middle. 50/50. it looks like it's about 500 votes separating governor romney from president obama right now. i want go to jon karl, you're digging into the state right now seeing where the vote comes in. what does that tell you? >> i'm seeing real problems for mitt romney. take a look at where the florida vote is coming down, even though i
our next abc 7 news >> announcer: live from times square in new york city, election night 2012. here again, diane sawyer and george stephanopoulos. >>> and we are seeing the electric jumbotrons. and it's been an electric night here back in the crossroads of the world, times square. and as we know, a presidential election underway that will decide so much for american families. from taxes to health care, as we said, george, from war to the future of this country. and right now, we...
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new york city takes new steps as it tries to get back on its feet after hurricane sandy. >> from the streets to the subways, it is far from business as usual. it's thursday, november 1st. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good thursday morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. a familiar face back in the house. >> yes. i am so happy to be here. i have been trapped in westchester county in my home. >> no power. we have power here. no power at home. >> nice and warm here. [ laughter ] >> i get it. >> but we are healthy and safe. >> that's what counts. >> that's what counts. >> absolutely. >> i'm sunny hostin. paula faris is on assignment. we'll get the latest on the wreckage, the rescues and the recovery in the wake of sandy in just a moment. also this half-hour, just five days until the election. we haven't been talking about that. >> what election? what? what? >> -- because of the storm. >> as the campaign trail and the hurricane's trail of destruction crisscross. >> it was an amazing day yesterday between the president and governor christie in new jersey. >> oh, y
new york city takes new steps as it tries to get back on its feet after hurricane sandy. >> from the streets to the subways, it is far from business as usual. it's thursday, november 1st. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good thursday morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. a familiar face back in the house. >> yes. i am so happy to be here. i have been trapped in westchester county in my home. >> no power. we have power here. no...
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we're talking about the new york city marathon. new york mayor michael bloomburg wanted to send a message that the city was on its way back after the devastation of super-storm sandy. but despite his good intelligences, the public reaction was swift and harsh. critics argued there was too much devastation and work to do, mainly in staten island. the wave of criticism caused the mayor and race officials to pull the plug on friday. 27-year-old beatrice craven was to be one of the runners. despite the race being cancelled, beatrice still plans a run of her own. she joins me now from new york. how are you, beatrice? >> hi, don. >> are you still going to run the entire length of the race? are you still going to do a run of your own in a different way? >> absolutely. and i completely plan on running the full -- the full marathon, the full 26.2. the course would be different. the idea is to do the original new york city marathon, which would be four loops around central park. so that's the idea. i think it's a little bit more sensible, yo
we're talking about the new york city marathon. new york mayor michael bloomburg wanted to send a message that the city was on its way back after the devastation of super-storm sandy. but despite his good intelligences, the public reaction was swift and harsh. critics argued there was too much devastation and work to do, mainly in staten island. the wave of criticism caused the mayor and race officials to pull the plug on friday. 27-year-old beatrice craven was to be one of the runners. despite...
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many spots across new jersey, the new york city area, still without power. temperatures around the freezing point. that's not what we want to see. not what we want to see headed forward is threat for a nor'easter. exactly what we are dealing with. a surge of cold air out of the nation's midsection, tracking the system, and strengthening. late wednesday, early thursday when the system rolls its way in. we are looking for rain driven rain in the spots, affected by sandy. nothing like what we saw with sandy. causing coastal flooding all the same. threat of snowfall further in. rob, paula. back to you. >>> now to the race for the white house. in the final hours of campaign 2012, candidates locked in a tense, tight battle. jamming in as many spots in as many important places as they can. when we say jamming in, that's no joke. >> racking up the frequent flier miles. with a day to go. what is the last second strategy. good morning. >> good morning, rob and paula. it is expected to be a photo finish. both side are trying to get the edge by racing from swing state t
many spots across new jersey, the new york city area, still without power. temperatures around the freezing point. that's not what we want to see. not what we want to see headed forward is threat for a nor'easter. exactly what we are dealing with. a surge of cold air out of the nation's midsection, tracking the system, and strengthening. late wednesday, early thursday when the system rolls its way in. we are looking for rain driven rain in the spots, affected by sandy. nothing like what we saw...
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just like the new york city police department did in the '90s, producing great success. so he started mapping health care spending, identifying hot spots, where the costs were the highest. using medical billing records, brenner found the that just 1% of the patients accounted for 30% of health care costs in camden. and that's not all he discovered about the city's three hospitals. >> we learned that someone >> we learned that someone went 113 times in one year, someone went 324 times in five years. in similar work up in trenton, they found someone who went 450 times in one year. >> these were people with complicated medical histories and chronic illnesses. one patient alone racked up $3.5 million in medical bills over a five-year period. >> they are the difficult patients to treat, and no one is being paid and incentivized to pay attention to them. >> what's more? camden's problem is america's problem. just 5% of the americans accounted for half of our nation's health care costs in 2009. this is perhaps the crucial statistic to understand about america's health care prob
just like the new york city police department did in the '90s, producing great success. so he started mapping health care spending, identifying hot spots, where the costs were the highest. using medical billing records, brenner found the that just 1% of the patients accounted for 30% of health care costs in camden. and that's not all he discovered about the city's three hospitals. >> we learned that someone >> we learned that someone went 113 times in one year, someone went 324...
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the president on the move an arriving in new york city. the next hour, touring storm damage of sandy all around new york. meanwhile back in d.c. the house intel committee is holding a closed door meeting on benghazi minus general david petraeus. we have new details about when and where he will be testifying. and did mitt romney have another foot-in-mouth moment? while american leaders are deeming his divisive. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. go ahead, mark your calendars. it's the last day you can switch your medicare part d plan. we're ready, and we can't wait to switch. what i wanted was simple: the most value for my dollar. s
the president on the move an arriving in new york city. the next hour, touring storm damage of sandy all around new york. meanwhile back in d.c. the house intel committee is holding a closed door meeting on benghazi minus general david petraeus. we have new details about when and where he will be testifying. and did mitt romney have another foot-in-mouth moment? while american leaders are deeming his divisive. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a...
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and there is not 28 million rats in new york city. there are 20 million 12 rats in new york city. no one knows. megyn: where do we find the radio of the rat with the pizza. >> reporter: is that real? megyn: the first it was they are the cutest rats i have ever seen. then we got to the good stuff. >> reporter: that's a third strike, by the way. megyn: like we don't have enough to worry about in new york. the emergence of the super rats. all right. there you go. welcome to new york. if the rats aren't bad enough, people in the storm-damaged states are dealing with floodwaters filled with dangerous bacteria, sewage and gasoline thanks to the leaking of the sewers. dr. fershine, they have done some testing on the water that we see people wading through to get back to their apartments and it's full of e. coli and other nastiness. what are we to do? >> this is a potential disaster after the disaster. water is critical. we need it every day and we need a lot of it every day. in areas where we have been told there is contamination due to flooding, well water, streets which have been flood
and there is not 28 million rats in new york city. there are 20 million 12 rats in new york city. no one knows. megyn: where do we find the radio of the rat with the pizza. >> reporter: is that real? megyn: the first it was they are the cutest rats i have ever seen. then we got to the good stuff. >> reporter: that's a third strike, by the way. megyn: like we don't have enough to worry about in new york. the emergence of the super rats. all right. there you go. welcome to new york....